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- Gustavo_Montoya abstract "Gustavo Montoya (b. July 9, 1905 – d. July 12, 2003) was a Mexican artist considered to be a late adherent to the Mexican School of Painting, most often associated with Mexican muralism. He was born in Mexico City, from a family associated with the Porfirio Díaz regime and who had to hide during part of the Mexican Revolution. He attended the Academy of San Carlos despite his father’s objections. He later met and married artist Cordelia Urueta, with whom he lived in Paris, developing his artistic talents. He was not heavily involved in Mexico’s artistic circles but was a founding member of the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios and the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. His best-selling work was that of children in regional traditional Mexican clothing, but he also painted many street scenes in Mexico City as well as portraits and still lifes.".
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- Gustavo_Montoya wikiPageWikiLink Academy_of_San_Carlos.
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- Gustavo_Montoya wikiPageWikiLink Historic_center_of_Mexico_City.
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- Gustavo_Montoya wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_muralism.
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- Gustavo_Montoya wikiPageWikiLink Palacio_de_Bellas_Artes.
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- Gustavo_Montoya wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Gustavo_Montoya wikiPageWikiLink Physiognomy.
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- Gustavo_Montoya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gustavo Montoya".
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- Gustavo_Montoya subject Category:1905_births.
- Gustavo_Montoya subject Category:2003_deaths.
- Gustavo_Montoya subject Category:Mexican_artists.
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- Gustavo_Montoya comment "Gustavo Montoya (b. July 9, 1905 – d. July 12, 2003) was a Mexican artist considered to be a late adherent to the Mexican School of Painting, most often associated with Mexican muralism. He was born in Mexico City, from a family associated with the Porfirio Díaz regime and who had to hide during part of the Mexican Revolution. He attended the Academy of San Carlos despite his father’s objections.".
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